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authorsimon <simon@FreeBSD.org>2006-07-29 19:10:21 +0000
committersimon <simon@FreeBSD.org>2006-07-29 19:10:21 +0000
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Vendor import of OpenSSL 0.9.8b
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@@ -48,20 +48,34 @@ will interfere with each other and lead to test failure.
The solution is simple for now: don't run parallell make when testing.
-* Bugs in gcc 3.0 triggered
+* Bugs in gcc triggered
-According to a problem report, there are bugs in gcc 3.0 that are
-triggered by some of the code in OpenSSL, more specifically in
-PEM_get_EVP_CIPHER_INFO(). The triggering code is the following:
+- According to a problem report, there are bugs in gcc 3.0 that are
+ triggered by some of the code in OpenSSL, more specifically in
+ PEM_get_EVP_CIPHER_INFO(). The triggering code is the following:
header+=11;
if (*header != '4') return(0); header++;
if (*header != ',') return(0); header++;
-What happens is that gcc might optimize a little too agressively, and
-you end up with an extra incrementation when *header != '4'.
+ What happens is that gcc might optimize a little too agressively, and
+ you end up with an extra incrementation when *header != '4'.
-We recommend that you upgrade gcc to as high a 3.x version as you can.
+ We recommend that you upgrade gcc to as high a 3.x version as you can.
+
+- According to multiple problem reports, some of our message digest
+ implementations trigger bug[s] in code optimizer in gcc 3.3 for sparc64
+ and gcc 2.96 for ppc. Former fails to complete RIPEMD160 test, while
+ latter - SHA one.
+
+ The recomendation is to upgrade your compiler. This naturally applies to
+ other similar cases.
+
+- There is a subtle Solaris x86-specific gcc run-time environment bug, which
+ "falls between" OpenSSL [0.9.8 and later], Solaris ld and GCC. The bug
+ manifests itself as Segmentation Fault upon early application start-up.
+ The problem can be worked around by patching the environment according to
+ http://www.openssl.org/~appro/values.c.
* solaris64-sparcv9-cc SHA-1 performance with WorkShop 6 compiler.
@@ -90,15 +104,6 @@ failures in other parts of the code.
Workaround: modify the target to +O2 when building with no-asm.
-* Poor support for AIX shared builds.
-
-do_aix-shared rule is not flexible enough to parameterize through a
-config-line. './Configure aix43-cc shared' is working, but not
-'./Configure aix64-gcc shared'. In latter case make fails to create shared
-libraries. It's possible to build 64-bit shared libraries by running
-'env OBJECT_MODE=64 make', but we need more elegant solution. Preferably one
-supporting even gcc shared builds. See RT#463 for background information.
-
* Problems building shared libraries on SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.6
with gcc 2.95.3
@@ -129,3 +134,64 @@ Any information helping to solve this issue would be deeply
appreciated.
NOTE: building non-shared doesn't come with this problem.
+
+* ULTRIX build fails with shell errors, such as "bad substitution"
+ and "test: argument expected"
+
+The problem is caused by ULTRIX /bin/sh supporting only original
+Bourne shell syntax/semantics, and the trouble is that the vast
+majority is so accustomed to more modern syntax, that very few
+people [if any] would recognize the ancient syntax even as valid.
+This inevitably results in non-trivial scripts breaking on ULTRIX,
+and OpenSSL isn't an exclusion. Fortunately there is workaround,
+hire /bin/ksh to do the job /bin/sh fails to do.
+
+1. Trick make(1) to use /bin/ksh by setting up following environ-
+ ment variables *prior* you execute ./Configure and make:
+
+ PROG_ENV=POSIX
+ MAKESHELL=/bin/ksh
+ export PROG_ENV MAKESHELL
+
+ or if your shell is csh-compatible:
+
+ setenv PROG_ENV POSIX
+ setenv MAKESHELL /bin/ksh
+
+2. Trick /bin/sh to use alternative expression evaluator. Create
+ following 'test' script for example in /tmp:
+
+ #!/bin/ksh
+ ${0##*/} "$@"
+
+ Then 'chmod a+x /tmp/test; ln /tmp/test /tmp/[' and *prepend*
+ your $PATH with chosen location, e.g. PATH=/tmp:$PATH. Alter-
+ natively just replace system /bin/test and /bin/[ with the
+ above script.
+
+* hpux64-ia64-cc fails blowfish test.
+
+Compiler bug, presumably at particular patch level. It should be noted
+that same compiler generates correct 32-bit code, a.k.a. hpux-ia64-cc
+target. Drop optimization level to +O2 when compiling 64-bit bf_skey.o.
+
+* no-engines generates errors.
+
+Unfortunately, the 'no-engines' configuration option currently doesn't
+work properly. Use 'no-hw' and you'll will at least get no hardware
+support. We'll see how we fix that on OpenSSL versions past 0.9.8.
+
+* 'make test' fails in BN_sqr [commonly with "error 139" denoting SIGSEGV]
+ if elder GNU binutils were deployed to link shared libcrypto.so.
+
+As subject suggests the failure is caused by a bug in elder binutils,
+either as or ld, and was observed on FreeBSD and Linux. There are two
+options. First is naturally to upgrade binutils, the second one - to
+reconfigure with additional no-sse2 [or 386] option passed to ./config.
+
+* If configured with ./config no-dso, toolkit still gets linked with -ldl,
+ which most notably poses a problem when linking with dietlibc.
+
+We don't have framework to associate -ldl with no-dso, therefore the only
+way is to edit Makefile right after ./config no-dso and remove -ldl from
+EX_LIBS line.
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